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	<H2>General Questions</H2>
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		<LI><A id="q_1-1" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">What is Visuagile?</A></LI>
		<LI><A id="q_1-2" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">What are the rules for using Visuagile?</A></LI>
		<LI><A id="q_1-3" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">Is Visuagile free?</A></LI>
		<LI><A id="q_1-4" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">What is a Kanban?</A></LI>
		<LI><A id="q_1-5" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">What is the technique behind Visuagile?</A></LI>
		<LI><A id="q_1-6" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">What is Task, Story and Feature?</A></LI>
		<LI><A id="q_1-7" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">What is Kanban board?</A></LI>
		<LI><A id="q_1-8" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">What is Task, Story and Feature Kanban boards?</A></LI>
		<LI><A id="q_1-9" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">What is Smiley calendar?</A></LI>
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	<H2>Using agile</H2>
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		<LI><A id="q_2-1" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">How do I plan the entire project?</A></LI>
		<LI><A id="q_2-2" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">How do I plan a release?</A></LI>
		<LI><A id="q_2-3" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">How do I plan an iteration?</A></LI>
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		<LI><A id="q_5-1" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">How do I change my password?</A></LI>				
		<LI><A id="q_5-2" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">How do I manage Team?</A></LI>
		<LI><A id="q_5-3" href="javascript:;" class="helpQuestion">Using smiley calendar.</A></LI>
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			<h2>What is Visuagile?</h2> 
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				Visuagile is a free, open-source, non-profit enterprise agile project management tool to help you manage agile projects using Kanban boards.
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				Visuagile is also another tool to be used to track Team and Project status using Burndown graph and Smiley calendar. As Visuagile grows, new features and tools will be added.
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			<h2>What are the rules for using Visuagile?</h2> 
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				Visuagile is still in it's infancy, so we ask you to contribute to the product by letting us know what can improve and reporting bugs. You can send feedback on what you like too,
				this helps us refine the product just as much as finding improvements areas.
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			<h2>Is Visuagile free?</h2> 
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				YES. And always will be in same way. Since, it's ethical open source and non-profit tool, everything is completly free.
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			<h2>What is a Kanban?</h2> 
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				Kanban pull, visual control and the flow paradigm encourage people to: identify bottlenecks and resolve them releasing greater throughput; 
				identify root causes to impediments blocking flow improving cycle time and reliability; identify waste and eliminate 
				it to improve flow of value; and encourage a whole system view rather than a locally optimized developer-centric view.
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			<h2>What is the technique behind Visuagile?</h2> 
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				Visuagile uses Timebox method i.e. Limited time period within which a well-defined deliverable must be produced with given resources. 
				The deadline to produce the deliverable is set and must not be changed
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			<h2>What is Task, Story and Feature?</h2> 
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				Tasks are hierarchized to ease management. The top level is called a feature, 
				in which one unit is a function to be implemented by software or is a big work item.
				Each feature contains multiple stories. Stories are used to implement features.Furthermore, each story is comprised of tasks. 
				Tasks are specific work items necessary to implement a story. 
				Project managers or project members segment features into stories, and then stories into tasks.
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			<h2>What is Kanban board?</h2> 
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				 Kanban Board shows the current status of all the tasks to be done within this iteration. 
				 The tasks are represented by cards, and the statuses are presented by areas on the board separated and labeled 
				 NotDone, InProgress, and Done etc.. This Kanban Board helps the team understand how they are doing well as well as 
				 what to do next and makes the team self-directing.
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			<h2>What is Task, Story and Feature boards?</h2> 
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				Task Kanban board allows to manage the daily progress of tasks in different Statuses.
                Story Kanban board allows to manage the progress of all of the stories of Sprints(Iterations).
                Feature Kanban board allows to manage the progress of all of the features of Releases. 
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	        <h2>What is Smiley calendar?</h2> 
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				Smiley calendar is similar to making diary entries in Niko-niko Calendar,
				Check-out the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.geocities.jp/nikonikocalendar/index_en.html">Link</a> to find out more.
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	        <h2>How do I plan the entire project?</h2> 
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				Divide the entire process into releases as necessary (it is OK to have one release equal one project). 
				Then, according to the release notes (a list of functions that need to be provided in each release), 
				implement functions in each release and list work items as features and arrange the releases. 

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	        <h2>How do I plan a release?</h2> 
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				Before starting with each release, divide release into iterations. 
				Make it short so that it will be easy to perceive the project if the scope of iteration is short, for example one or two weeks. Next,
				divide the allocated features of release into stories and allocate these stories to an iteration. 

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	        <h2>How do I plan an iteration?</h2> 
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				When each iteration starts, stories allocated to iterations are divided into tasks. 
				When you place tasks in a timebox (iteration), you need to consider the problem processing capacity of the team. 
				You must not plan tasks in such a way that the timebox overflows. 

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	        <h2>How do I change my password?</h2> 
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				Each project will have one default user with empty password, thats why you will not prompted for password when you
				create new project.
				Password can be changed from Project tab of Settings window.

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	        <h2>How do I manage Team?</h2> 
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				You can add member to your team for to allocate task for 
				individual member and to allowing them to update smiley Calendar. 
				Use Team tab of Settings window. 

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	        <h2>Using smiley calendar.</h2> 
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				Smiley calendar allows to share the atmosphere of the team, which cannot be easily captured and represented numerically. 
				Click the Smiley calendar button to open the Smiley Calendar, 
				in which members are displayed on the vertical axis and the date is displayed on the horizontal axis.
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	        <h2>How do I plan an iteration?</h2> 
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				When each iteration starts, stories allocated to iterations are divided into tasks. 
				When you place tasks in a timebox (iteration), you need to consider the problem processing capacity of the team. 
				You must not plan tasks in such a way that the timebox overflows. 

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				When each iteration starts, stories allocated to iterations are divided into tasks. 
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